i think a baby turtle should try to hide because he or her might be too small to go in the water and the reason they can't go in is because some baby turtle's know how to swim but some baby turtle's don't know how to swim.
A baby turtle may squeak inside its egg just before hatching. This soft sound is believed to be a way for the hatchling to communicate with its siblings and possibly with the mother as well to coordinate hatching.
An egg shell provides protection for the developing baby turtle inside by acting as a barrier against predators and providing a stable environment for growth. The shell also helps regulate the exchange of gases and moisture necessary for the embryo's development.
we have babes and that just have a egg
A lizardess.
under there mom or dad's legs just like when they were an egg
they are born out of an egg. just like every other turtle.
No they are on their own from the moment they come out of the egg.
yes the mother burries the egg in the sand and then leaves. racoons eat baby eggs so some might not survuve
sand+egg= turtle
"It's an egg tooth", the newly hatched baby turtle uses it to break through it's egg shell. The tooth will soon drop off.
A baby turtle may squeak inside its egg just before hatching. This soft sound is believed to be a way for the hatchling to communicate with its siblings and possibly with the mother as well to coordinate hatching.
It is not recommended if you move the egg because if the egg is shifted the baby inside will die if u have to move it u must keep it in the same position!!!
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Yes! My box turtle just ate my new baby frog :/
Squirt is a really cute name for a baby turtle. My friend has a baby snapping turtle, and when you just hear the name you think of a baby that's small. At least I do.
no the baby turtle might not be blind it may just be to young to open its eyes
An egg shell provides protection for the developing baby turtle inside by acting as a barrier against predators and providing a stable environment for growth. The shell also helps regulate the exchange of gases and moisture necessary for the embryo's development.